Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1943 — Page 18
ON GRADE LABELING
~ WASHINGTON, April 28 (U. P). ~Price Administrator Prentiss M.
Brown, denying that he already has
. longed controversy within a few hours. ; - He denied feports that he had in2 formed OPA attorneys Monday to
eliminate from order MPR-306 a requirement that certain canned
foods packed in 1943 be graded » or C—according to quality. “I have made no decision,” he said. “I am still talking to inter-|J - ested parties involved in the matter. I expect, however, to take action in a few hours.” r He referred to ‘this statement in withholding other comment on an appeal by the cost of living com-
‘mittee of the Congress of Indus-
trial Organizations to Economic Stabilization Director James PF. Byrnes to overrule Brown’s decision against grade labeling,
cMMERT RULES ON INSURANGE RATES
Attorney General James Emmert ruled: today that the new laws increasing workmen’s compensation and occupational disease benefits do not give the insurance companies| Ne the right to increase rates pss both parties agree or ‘there is clause in the contract’ tn a rate increase in case of increased benefits. _ “In no event,” he said in his opinion to Insurance Commissioner Frank J. Viehmann, “could any rate be raised above the maximum as set by the insurance department.”
Deaths—Funerals 1 Tndianapolis Times, Wednes., April 35, 1943
ARNHOLTER—Mary J., 4319 Guilford; _ ‘beloved wife of william A. Arnholter, ‘ mother of Mrs. mel ar Heger, Mrs Mrs. Hern Brecht and Luft,
JR be
call BERRY—Cleston @G., age 46, beloved husband of Kathryn Berry and father of
: erry, son of Walter J. Berry, ‘James Berry, pouty:
5 | Bakery Heipers
a. m. Thursday. BROWN—Florence Belle, age 73, wife of Samuel Brown, mother of Mrs. Harry Walker and Joseph Brown, sister of Mrs. June 8he spuerd and Mrs. Frances away Tuesday eafternoon. Friends may call at 815 Westbrook after 4 p. m., today, until Thursday noon. Funera at the Bridgepor: Nazarene church. will in state at the church from 1 on %. Burial Plainfield, Ind. Dorsey service.
BURK—Louisa A., beloved sister of Mrs. Tillie Turner of Detroit, Mich., passed away at the residence, 615 Fletcher ave., Wednesday i Ap ml 28. Funeral ‘notice later. Wald Se of of Ind. April
ed of
2 Cemetery. may call ‘Thursday noon. - AILY—John win, ig Prospect st., i of are. Mami ee Indian:
and Victor Daily, U. division, passed away Tuesday morning. Priends may call at Vine Robert W. Stirling Funeral one, 1420 Prospaes a Services Thur: p. m., & e funeral home. a rts invited. Burial Crown Hill. HASTEY—William M.,, 3017 N. New Jersey, beloved husband of Mrs. Alice M. Hastey, father of Miss Marguerite Hastey, Mrs. George McKnight, Elwood, Ind.; Max A. Hastey, Dayton, O., passed away Monday evening. Servi ce /at the Flanhner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 2 p. m. Friends ay. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. [Marion, (Ind.) papers please eopy:
, age 83. i 2 m., April 30, at Moore & a thea Funeral Home, 2530 Station st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited.
HNSON—Walter O. brother. hd To ene on Indianapolis; Fred T. 0. Fla.
and Howard A. Kokom Oh ao, away in Miami, Fla. riot Saturday, 4 p. m., Flanner & Buchanan Mortua Friends invited. Interment Crown * Friends may call at mortuary ier q p. m. Friday. KING—Patricia, age 13, daughter of Mr. ond Mire. Frank W. King, sister of Dar.
ds may call at
MAYFIELD—Arthur Alton, 5401 W. mond st., beloved husband of Vivian, departed this life Tuesday, age 39. Funeral Fhursds y, 1 p. m., April 29th, at Moore Kirk West Side Community Mortu6112 W. Washington. Burial LeTil. Priends invited. McLAUGHLIN—Charlotte M., age 88, beAlan M. Armer,
-& ary, Roy,
St. Joseph Burial call at the funeral home any _.. Altar society will meet Thursday, 8 p. m., for prayer. ® . SHEA—Josephine (nee Peters-Ot mann), mother of e or . Sus, Mis Yo E. Waymire in this
dianag: residence, 1 ds jasy call at the me, 2339 N. | Friday, 8:30, at Heart
on Burial *20 oly Cross cemetery. STELHORN-—Chatles F. age 58 years,
husband of father of Mildred R Cecil Tutrow, ; ‘Bennett, brother of William and Alma Bro
so irk
1 2 p. m., Thursday,|
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Help Wanted—Female
Funeral Directors : Market 1234
FARLEY-FUNERALS "ov ~ FLANNER & BUCHANAN
28 W. FALL CREEK BLVD.
BERT S. GADD MA-6049 GRINSTEINERS srr
1601 E. New York G. H. HER ANN 1505 8. EAST ST. MA-3458 HISEY & nus 951 N. Delaware St. MOORE & KIRK
CH-1808 TA-6056
IR-1159 SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
954 N. Illinofs 11-5409
ROBERT W. STIRLING MA-4044
3 a a Wilson “CHAPEL oF THE CHIMES" Jo5¢ Prospet st. = MA-9438 Lost and Found 7 he. LOST—Sorority 3nd Irst Jrataniy Pins,
tween ega and Del oP on on on pins. Reward. TA-T168. .
2130 Prospect
HORSE—Brown and white, spotted, West-|®
” Please
ern. Answers to name oY or call
return {fo 4816 Rockville Tr BE-0353-M. Rewa LOSE-—large Tge gray 3 EE white cat. Heed name
er Vicinity 40th, Pants, HU-6247.
LOST—Terrier, male, long eared, black apd Sans Jord 18. Reward. 715 "Orange
Ee rose gold Bulova wrist watch, Between. Marer Florist and News Lat ee -5233.
OTory's, man’s brown h gi HR a containing $90 in collections. Generous reward. Call LI-7112, as eae suit, a North- , Monday, 19th. Rear ® wheat
party I. found black handbag containing wallet, initials 8.H.G., please call WA-195¢4. Reward. LOST—Boston terrier, 4 white feet, harness, license tag. Reward. TA-1685. LOST—BIlack Persian cat, Kelpity 5150 N. New Jersey. Reward. HU-1909. LOST—Bowlings shoe,- man’s left handed; size 8. Reward. CH-0248-W.
Schools & Instructions 7A
"pay tuition inspection field; 2 wks. trg.; Joy tuition mthly, Payts. after completcourse. If in essential ind. & war actities do not apply. Class begins Mon.
& Tues, American Ind. School, Penn. .RI-3923.
TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS
ARE VITAL TO THE WAR EFFORT
MORE OPERATORS Are Needed For This Important Work
APPLY TO
Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian
Miss Saltsman, 18 N. Belmont Ave.
Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural indians Bell Telephone Go.
3 SUPERVISORS 5 TYPISTS
better positions also. All
PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR
20 GEN. OFFICE AND FILE CLERKS . 10 INVENTORY CLERKS 10 STOCK CLERKS TO FILL ORDERS 5 PART-TIME WORKERS (7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) We are an old nationally known mail order house, recently moved to Indianapolis. We have over 800 employees and have openings now for 53 young women, married or unmarried. Good wages even for beginners. Pay is based upon a 5-day 40-hour week with time and a half for overtime.
Several positions permanent.
Apply Employment Office, Main Floor LANE BRYANT, INC.
752 E. Market St.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIME a Help Wanted—Female
Help Wanted—Male
Plenty of
9/ Help. Wanted—Male
EXPERIENCED
MECHANIC
NEEDED TO REBUILD
U. 3. GOVERNMENT OWNED TRUCKS
Good Pay: Goud Working Conditions
These Jobs Have the Highest Priority Rating for Parts Help Directly in the War Effort ~ — APPLY AT ONCE —
| Help Wanted—Male
sl Help Wanted—Male
Rol Sik Wants
"MAINTENANCE HELPERS STOCK ROOM MEN
CAFETERIA BOYS, 16-17 634 N. NOBLE
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Overtime -
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, INC.
552 E. Washington St.
Lincoln 4378
Bt mah Cl 5610 N. Illinois. ATTENTION! BOYS EARNEXTRA MONEY
After school by delivering a Times Route. . Mail your name, age and address. Rot tes available in your neighborhood. Write Indianapolis Times, Circulation’ Dept.. TODAY.
international Beauty School Bente Besitleien r? amoca help Jurpl Jy the deumind in
ra AN AERONAUTICAL E ae teach an branches. Competent inructors. For details—. 5005.
Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp. 8
Help Wanted—Female Ambitious Girls
TO LEARN NG OF FAMILY BUNDLES. ESSEN WORK AT GOOD PAY. ASK Fo MR. McATEE.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY,
Placisant Office Employment
12 CLERKS 2 TYPISTS 2 STENOGRAPHERS
Full time or part time work
~ REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 634 N. NOBLE
AUTO MECHANIC
Experienced—Good Salary Steady Work Convenient Work Hours
MID-STATE AUTO CO.
1025 N. Meridian
BAKER Experienced oven man for tray type, traveling oven. Will consider draft exempt, husky individual with some bake shop experience willing to learn oven job, West Baking Co. 1331 k, Washington st.
BAKERY ROUTE SALESMAN
Established Touts, $10 pe pei week to Tight
ma Onl ast record er H 1915 These AVE.
840 N. New Jersey.
No SxDerien essary. to steady workers. We will - 1915 Southeastern Ave,
BILLING MACHINE
OPERATOR
Assist in Filing Starting Salary $25 MA-6353 LAR SI SFBYVICE ICE GIRLS at the
money. Neto 1 N. Pir ~-0047. CLERK Good penman, Will train. Not over 30. North Side Insurance Co. TA-1591,
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Opportunity for Advancement. |
PENN. RAILROAD 139 E. South
GIRLS
IT to 25
For work in pay roll department. Must be typist. No experience required. Minimum salary, $20 per week. Steady work, chance for advancement; 40-hour per week, time and half for overtime. Call CH-0673 for, appointment, .
HOUSEKEEPER; furnished liv quar= ters with private bath; salary. TA-2131.
ASL IRALER Lhd LR bade Bie Bit cided JOB PRESS a TV per hour; time and % overtime. 5340 W. Washington.
BE-4353. 8 till 2. Call after
Lady for Bakery ; “4.7. “667 E. 23d. LADY COOK HELPER
not mnecessar, DUKE'S LUNCH, 3235 E. 10th. Y:
"COUNTER CLERK AND CLERICAL WORK
for wallpaper and paint
DUPONT CO. 249 W. Wash. St. Indianapolis
~ COUNTER GIRL
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY; NO Lig DAYS. GUARANTY CAFETERIA, MERIDIAN.
DEPENDABLE WOMEN WANTED
18 to 50
8 WOMEN FOR BE Ta EMPLO * OUR MODERN
FOO I PLANT. © THIS WORK CONSISTS OF ICING AND WRAPPING fd
NCE NOT NECESRE ALSO
Dependable, tatelicent oman, 20 to 30, tor DENTAL LABORATORY. tial occupation. unit; oe acquire valuable knowledge
overtime. Fetiogic: 1 ol proving abili our week, - urday 8 off. Steady Job good undings. For Sppolatmtont, call 1 TA 1 1868 between 5-7 p. m.
Dishwasher white = oe "Good ELDERLY Soe, wa employed; small
LAUNDRY HELP
SHIRT PRESS OPERATORS ALSO FAMILY LISTERS
Exc. Hours, Good Pay STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington
MAID
White or Colored Steady Employment
Mrs. Bradley
ith ref.; 11 t.; 2 adults. MAID Good wages. HI-1083.
NATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY offers excellent opportunity to educate women. Saleswork done from home. Telephone necessary. Box 568 Times.
OFFICE GIRLS
For general type office work. Pleasant working conditions.
. Apply Mr. Toobin
LEADER STORE
149. E. Washington
SALAD GIRL, white. or colored; exp. not necessary if reliable. Age 20-23 pre_ferred. ? Apply Spink-Arms “Hotel (rear.)
SALES LADY
With office experience In taking orders and Selling by phone. For order dept. of Large Coal Co. One familiar with the Sale of Coal preferred. Give experience.
Times, Box 1565.
ren ouse; free 8 t and wer machine Operators; | on gg | 0 wire who ions, learn to
m on table. Call in person (do not phone). Gates Mfg. Co., 415 W. 11th st
FEMALE COOK HELPER $30 per Wee to strong, tall women, io 28 Sepenisbic
Ae Soot 80
FOUNTAIN GIRLS WS Er E 4
California and Market Sts. FOUNTAIN GIRL %. Wa oo ba
WA-6440. o night. | 2 OL
; i High sc school Fer,
lastly
SHORT ORDER COOK; east side; Mu ream,
yoman; evenings. er's 3901 E. Washingto!
STENOGRAPHER— Permanent position. Good pay, ideal working conditions. Please phone for appointment, GA4421, ; ~~ STENOGRAPHER
Established compan Perma! posiye apie] SUPARY middie 888. Ri1006. ¥
uwrance Co. TA-1591..
i [FASHION DRY CLEANERS. 1901 Central typist
MAROTT HOTEL |
WESTERN UNION
- WANTS FOR REPLACEMENT
of operators who have graduated from our training school
YOUNG WOMEN 18 to 30 YEARS
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
Clean, Pleasant Work
for special telephone work or handling telegrams over our long distance automatic telegraph circuits. Some knowledge of typing preferable.
Paid While Training
THEN
Inmediat Employment
APPLY MR. PICKETT 18 N. MERIDIAN ST.
WAITRESSES Good Hours—Good Pay
No Experience Necessary
F. W. WOOLWORTH
A 11 E. Washington St.
Alert, Intelligent girls to train
WAITRESS, 411 S. Illinois.
BARBER °F EEATES Basher stop
BODY AND FENDER MAN
J, Guedelhoefer Wagon Co.
202 Kentucky Ave.
BOILER ROOM FIREMAN
Steady Work 1800 S. Tibbs
BOYS over 15 years with or without bicycles. Full-time employment delivering telegrams downtown business area. Provisions made purchase our bi-
nished. Mr. Dalton, 18 N. Meridian.
WESTERN UNION “BOYS TO PARK CARS
SEE MR. BRADLEY, DENISON SERVICB, OHIO AND PENN.
207 Jackson bldg.
Cabinetmakers or Beginners 5626 W. WASH. BE-2972
CAR WASHER
AND SIMONIZER
A-1, can make $45 up per week if you are the right man. See Mr. Adams at
Hickman Olds, Inc. 1510 N. Meridian CAR WASHER Co Start 533.50 wk.
5704 E. Wash. IR-5655
| DISHWASHER
cycles on installment plan, Uniforms fur- |
y BOY WANTED to learn lithograph trade.
WAITRESS Experienced; one meal, 3
hours work, No Sunday. Charley’s Restaurant, 14¢ E. Ohio.
WAITBESS—White girl to work in tavern. Hours i int uniforms. BE4221. 3729 W.
WH ITE "WOMAN
to clean offices from 5 p. m. to 11 p. No Sunday wos See Roy Thompson, 306 Circle Tower Bldg.
WOMEN-—Serve on the “Home Front.” Be a Trolley or Bus Operator. Help pioneer a new _Protessioh for women. cellent anent work. appy un while learnin surance benefits. Apply Room 213, Terminal Bldg.
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
Young Lady
The Classified Department ot The Indianapolis Times openings for 2 young ee as the sales department. Your choice of inside telephone work : or outside Salling on regula accounts. be over 2 years of age, Muss pleasant pere sonality, aggressive and Stable.
Help Wanted—Male
APPRENTICE for Press Room wanted at The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland St. Ask for
CAR WASHER AND PORTER
GOOD PAY; GOOD HOURS.
WEST SIDE FORD SALES
2419 W. WASH.
rea CLEANERS—$25 WEEK
.~ Colored—Experienced Wall Washing—Paper Cleaning. 5%-Day Week. is MA-2355 or come to 1003
Merchants Bank Bldg.
CLEANERS’ ASSISTANT
Good opportunity for joog B our cleaning room. Such an doesn’t come often.
br handicapped should Bl Hy
Sa ness is. task t growing, wili use business is os bi be good after the ¥
Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co.
2001 E. WASHINGTON
Goal Truck Drivers
Steady Work—Good Pay
Polar lee & Fuel Co.
West Side Yard, 233 Lynn St. BE-4573
COOK—Complete Charge ply Eeatre Grtiler 10-0081." paris. 8p
CUSTODIAN |
1 time. White, over 45. Can furnish living quarters. LY-8128. Short hours, good pay. Apply Blue Ribbon Dairy Bar, 48 N. Penn,
DISHWASHERS; 2 colored east side oys: nin Miller's Ice Cream, 3901 E.
Sl —
MEN W
sailors and marines.
KINGAN &
ESSENTIAL WAR WORK
Local meat packing plant doing essential war work has good jobs open for men 18 to 55 years. All overtime at time and onehalf. Steady employment. Permanent, opporfunity for advancement. When you work for Kingan’s you help to feed our soldiers,
Apply 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Employment Office
West Maryland and Blackford Streets
EE ——
ANTED
CO., INC. _I
To Qualified Men Who Are Now Working in Non-Essential.Industries—
We Have an Opening as Foreman in Our WAR CONTRACTS DIVISION
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
634 ‘N. NOBLE
$21. No Sundays, Mutual
cm
Dishwasher Restaurant. 514 _N. Del.
DRIVERS, Experienced For COAL TRUCKS Steady Work—@ood Pay Pittman-Rice Coal Co.
Drivers for + Building A Material, Coal Deliveries Conveyor loaded coal; good trucks; eady work
good working conditions. now and after the war. F. J. Schuster Coal Co. GA-2431 824 E. Troy Ave. (3000 8.)
CED floor sander men or helpgood Jages to those vd qualify.
ers; p. m. BL-20
Call after 5:3
EXTRA WORK
We have jobs open for night or SunSay work, in addition to full time obs.
West side plant, 223 L, st. South side plant, 1903 East st. North side plant, 2000 Northwestern
av Down town plant, 316 W. Ohio st. Apply to plant most convenient to your home.
Polar Ice & Fuel Co.
FIREMAN
for Stationary Boiler
ZERO ICE PLANT
27th & Winthrop
sn
h. MEN and WOMEN
40 to 55 Years:
You can help during the war by serving as communication carriers. Inside work. Experience unnecessary.
Apply Mr. Pickett
Western Union
18 N. Meridian
JANITOR and wall washer. Apply Room
540, Consolidated Building.
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LABORERS
Colored preferred, steady employment, good pay. Essential industry. Report immediately.
AMERICAN LEAD CORP.
1600 E. 21st
T CLASS mechanic, for new garage; must be good. CLEMANS rote L INC., LI-4514
FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Essential Industry
Opportunity for Advancement
PENN RAILROAD
139 E. South.
Freight Receiver Regular Employment
Apply S. S. KRESGE CO.
IT W. Washington St.
GOOD
SHOE FINISHER
Apply MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E. Washington
STRAIGHT SHIFT. WA-6440. HAVE WORK for boys under draft age ‘who can furnish work permit. Also need colored porter. Call in person (do Det. plone). Gates Mfg. Co., 415 W.
HOTEL mana Ak 5 enc r RETIRED TRAVELING
to "5, single; out of _town. HU i Sa
Ice Route Driver
MALE COOK—OVEN MEN DOUGH HANDS—PORTERS
Good steady job. Good pay. No experience necessary. Need. 10 new men, 1915 SO AVE,
MAN T0 OPERATE GASOLINE "PUMPS AND HELP IN SERVICE
STATION. DENISON SERVICE, OHIO AND PENN. MA. 2585.
MAN OR BOY Socd ray. short hours,
To assist in shipping. ©all Wednesday. 112 8. Pennsylvania st.
Man Wanted
To learn feuteading business. White No experience necess Essential a industry. 602 N. Capitol, RI-3504.
MARRIED MEN
White, without children for custodian work. Salary and apartment futnished, permanent con - nections. See Mr. Wilson.
SPINK-ARMS HOTEL 410 N. Meridian
MEAT CUTTER, groceries and John Shriner, 739 N. Noble.
~ Mechanics CAN MAKE $1 SEE WAL
TER LEE, FORD SALES, 2419 W. WASH.
MECHANIC
for automotive chassis and spring work. Experience not essential, Stead or: ment. Essential industry. 525 earl
Steady, permanent employment. Essential industry.
Inland Container Corp.
700 W. Morris St.
eats. LI-3716,
YOU BONUS. SIDE
Steady Work—Good Pay
Polar Ice & Fuel Co.
Neat Side Yard, 325 1qun BE-4573
Well established, Jor ras
1602'S SOUTHEASTERN KNITTERS
6 Da, T COOK 3,00," ie Ee
Mr. Rusie, RI-6551.
|| oboe an posing tr sn Experienced Wash
hy white. ‘Will train, Wot over |
Man
COUNTER CLERK AND CLERICAL.
Experienced 45 Gauge Machine
Now Working 48 Hours Per Week
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
Gall RI-1321 8 A. M. to § P. M.
Apply 8 to 5
MEN FOR SHIPPING
Department, filling and packing orders. Good wages, steady work now and after the war. Call in person. See Mr. Weirick 9 a. m. to 4 p. m, 214 8. Penn.
MEN-BOYS
Full or Part Time Fhsion) Interfere Department
CROWN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO.
MEN AND BOYS
Here is your chance to earn good money, Our strong, capable drivers are averaging $6 per day hauling coal. Good equipment and pieasant working conditions. See us today for full or part time work.
Muesing-Merrick 2.
IR-1191 MA-8585 3830 Brookville Rd.
White or Colored 16 to 60 Years
Defense Plant Cafeteria High Wages Time and a Half for Over 40 Hours
Day or Night BE. 3600, Ext, 211
ble “ and de) le work.
eT
NDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
MEN
FOR SHIPPING DEPT.
GOOD WAGES STEADY WORK COLORED or WHITE
THE SMITH AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.
1850 KENTUCKY
For night clerical work. Draft exempt preferred. Must pass physical examination. Essential industry. Permanent employment. Apply 209 Lemcke Bldg.
MEN ™
UNLOAD COAL CARS 1001 Southeastern
bi MIDDLE-AGED handy man for small plant, State qualifications. Wage, $20 per wk. Address Times, Box 575.
ow
MILK DELIVERY
Local Dairy has two established routes open. Excellent salary and bonus. Real opportunity for permanent employment in an essential industry. Investigate. For interview write BOX 577, care Times.
; MISCELLANEOUS FACTORY WORKERS
Apply THOMAS & SKINNER STEEL PRODUCTS CO. 1120 E. 23d.
NON-ESSENTIAL WORKERS
Your Chance to Get in War Work BT SE : See MR. JONES . BASCA MFG. CO.
8000 ROOSEVELT AVE.
POR ER anys
See Ra haley and Ford rd Sales , Tag WoO!
for gsod man. obo Drag
